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ADDED Dec 11, 2015
Oregon's Oak a Vanishing Legacy HD 8 min
Oregon white oaks or Garry oak (Quercus garryana) is an iconic tree of the Willamette Valley and Pacific NW. Its habitat has been reduced 95% by land conversion and changes in land...
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Occupied Cascadia is a documentary film both journalistic and expressionistic. Exploring the emerging understanding of bioregionalism within the lands and waters of the Northeast Pacific...
ADDED Feb 18, 2012
A taste of the upcoming feature documentary, Occupy Love. This is a community funded film. We are in the LAST WEEK of our crowd funding campaign at http://www.indiegogo.com/Occupy-Love...
ADDED Feb 15, 2012
The Neighborhood Leaders Council Committee on Sustainability presents author Richard Heinberg
ADDED Feb 15, 2012
Join your neighbors as we share resources and teach each other ways to make our homes, neighborhoods and communities safer, healthier, more resource (materials, energy and money)...
ADDED Feb 15, 2012
Important: Daylight savings time is in effect on March 11.Join Charles Eisenstein acclaimed author, teacher and speaker for a day-long intensive workshop to explore activism in a time of...
ADDED Feb 15, 2012
Sacred Economics: Money, Gift, and Society in the Age of TransitionIn this talk, Charles Eisenstein will explain how the transition to a healing money system is already underway, borne...
ADDED Feb 15, 2012
The Public Interest Environmental Law Conference is the premier annual gathering for environmentalists worldwide, and is distinguished as the oldest and largest of its kind. The...
ADDED Feb 15, 2012
* What is a Gift Economy and how do we create it?* What are the root problems in our current economic and money systems?Spread the word about an inspiring economic visionary coming to...
ADDED Dec 9, 2011
We the People – Eugene is a grassroots network of citizens fighting corporate rule in all areas of politics and life. Research,community education, activist training, coalition building...
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It's been five years since the Films For Action project began in Lawrence, Kansas. It started with one simple idea: we can't depend on the mainstream media to inform us, so let's...
ADDED Dec 9, 2011
The Vermont legislature voted last June to create a universal health care program, following a three-year campaign by the Vermont Workers Center (VWC). How did they do it? At first...
ADDED Dec 9, 2011
Eleanor Longden was a young college student when she began hearing voices.  She turned to the mental health system for help, but misguided treatment soon led to things getting much...
ADDED Dec 9, 2011
An examination of the commercialization of Christmas in America while following Reverend Billy and the Church of Stop Shopping Gospel Choir on a cross-country mission to save Christmas...
ADDED Oct 18, 2011
Sister Helen Prejean, author of New York Times bestseller, Dead Man Walking, will speak about "Life, Death, and the Struggle for Human Rights" with a book signing to follow.
ADDED Jul 6, 2011
Does your neighborhood make you healthier? Does it promote walking? How does being able to get to grocery stores, schools, and parks within a 20 minute walk influence our health, our...
ADDED Jul 6, 2011
We The People Eugene would like to extend an invitation to you - we will be hosting a Town Hall meeting Wednesday, July 27th, where Stan Taylor, lawyer and LCC Political Science...
ADDED Jul 6, 2011
Transition Town Eugene hosts this showing of "The Economics of Happiness" a film that argues that "'going local' is the way to repair our fractured world – our ecosystems, our societies...
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